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My upper lip is relatively thick; can I reduce the volume with lip fillers?[6]
I have a complex because my upper lip is noticeably thicker than my lower lip. Especially when looking at the side profile, the lips appear to protrude more, and the mouth looks relatively more prominent. Is it possible to get a filler treatment for lips this thick? My lips are full, so if I wear too much makeup, they stand out even more, and when I have a blank expression, I look like a sullen person.
행복한일상26.06.08Views 72Likes 1 Mapo-gu Robae Clinic, Lip Filler Review: Regaining Natural Volume!
My lips are naturally thin, so even with lipstick, they always looked lifeless, which was a complex. Especially when I smiled, my upper lip almost disappeared, which bothered me every time I took a picture. I didn't want it to be too obvious and wanted to add natural volume, so after much deliberation, I decided to get lip filler. When I first visited the clinic, I was reassured by the thorough consultation. She examined my lip shape and explained which areas would benefit from volume and how much would be ideal for a natural look. Rather than the trendy "full lips," she recommended a more natural line that suited my face shape, which gave me confidence. The director was very thorough in explaining to me that the volume would naturally fall off after two to three days, which was nice. She also gave me thorough instructions on post-procedure care, making it easy to maintain.
장연길26.01.26Views 197Likes 0 
(Recommendation) Add volume to your lips... It gives you confidence... Lip filler & lip corner botox... Mikay Clinic[6]
Elderly people say that my lips are like cherries lol This model's lips also look like peaches It's very thick, cute, and pretty. Lip filler & lip corner botox If you look at the face, it seems like all you can see is the pretty mouth Great review.. Does this person always write reviews about good restaurants? There are already 298 people who found this helpful. Just looking at it, I can tell that her lips have really transformed so beautifully. You can transform with your lips haha I don't think the price is that expensive either. ✔ Lip filler: Improve overall volume and lines ✔ Mouth corner botox: Creates lively mouth corners and increases longevity It's a 1:1 custom design. Those who are concerned about thin lips should always use lip liner to fill in their lips. Okay, fill in the lipstick inside. I think saggy lips will make your impression look too gloomy. If the lips are asymmetrical and tilted to one side, when viewed from the center, the position is not right. I get so annoyed when I put on makeup. They say that the lips are the area that develops the most wrinkles due to aging. ✔ Even looking at the before and after photos, you can see that the hair is thick and has the best volume. From right after the procedure to one month later... If you look, the lines are definitely getting tighter!!!! ✔ Ask me anything you're curious about Q. Can I return to my daily life right away? A) Swelling or bruising may occur immediately after the procedure, but there is little disruption to daily life. On the day of the procedure, try to avoid rubbing your lips. Q. Is lip clenching painful? A) The pain is relatively minimal thanks to the cream anesthesia. ✔ Safety-conscious Mikey (infection prevention is a given) They say they thoroughly manage quarantine at set times. ✔Clinic Hours ✔ Directions to Mikay Clinic Mikay Clinic (2024) | Lip Filler & Lip Corner Botox (cashdoc.me)
하루=즐겁게+행복하게+웃으며✌24.09.05Views 159Likes 1 (Question) What is the appropriate amount of lip filler to get a natural look?[4]
My lips are quite thin, so I am considering lip fillers. However, I do not want a look that is too obvious; I just want to add volume naturally, making them look like my own lips. I am wondering how much volume I should have injected. I searched online and found conflicting opinions; some say it's better to start with a small amount, while others say it's better to put in as much as you want at once, which makes me even more confused. I am wondering how many cc usually looks most natural for a first-time treatment, and if you also adjust the ratio between the upper and lower lips. I am also wondering if using too little might make it difficult to notice quickly or result in insufficient effects, or conversely, if using too much might make it look unnatural over time. For those looking for natural-looking lips, I would be very grateful if you could share your experiences, including how much product you started with and how satisfied you were.
메론잉26.06.30Views 28Likes 0 Do lip fillers have many side effects?[1]
I am interested in lip fillers, so I have a question. Plump lips are my dream. Lip fillers seem to be particularly noticeable. I don't think there are many people who become naturally like that. Do lip fillers have more side effects compared to other fillers?
릴리윤26.06.30Views 27Likes 0 Are there any precautions to take after lip filler treatment?[4]
As I get older, my lips are getting thinner and affecting my overall facial impression, so I've been worrying about it for a while. Based on a friend's recommendation, I am planning to get lip fillers. I have already had a consultation and intend to get just about 1cc for a natural look. What precautions should I take after getting lip fillers? Please let me know if there are any specific precautions I need to take that differ from regular fillers.
MJ26.06.29Views 25Likes 0 [Mari Clinic] I had a consultation for lip fillers and was satisfied.[2]
① What procedure/surgery consultation did you receive? I had a consultation for lip fillers. ② How was the doctor's explanation? I was satisfied with Marie Clinic because I had previously received Botox on my nasolabial folds and between my eyebrows, and the staff's skills were exceptional. I visited the clinic because an acquaintance had received forehead fillers that had settled beautifully, so I wanted to get lip fillers. I told them I wanted just a slight amount of volume to look as natural as possible, and I appreciated that they explained in detail that injecting only about 1cc would be sufficient, taking into account my lip shape and overall facial proportions. ③ How was the hospital atmosphere and service? Since I made a reservation in advance, the wait wasn't long, and I was satisfied with the overall clean atmosphere of the hospital. The front desk staff, including the doctor, were also kind. ④ How was the recommendation or price information? I liked that they didn't over-recommend the filler and set the dosage to perfectly match the natural look I wanted. ⑤ What were your thoughts after the consultation? I haven't made a decision yet because I'm worried about the pain since fillers are injected directly into the lips, but I was satisfied to be able to consult about the things I was curious about. It was great to learn what kind of look I can create with my lip shape and how much volume would look natural. I plan to visit Mari Clinic next time once I make up my mind.
MJ26.06.29Views 25Likes 0 For those of you who have had lip fillers, are you satisfied?[3]
My lips are a bit on the thinner side, so I'm interested in lip filler procedures, so I'm looking into it. I want my lips to look natural with just a slight amount of volume. I'm a bit worried that it might look too artificial. Are most people who have had lip fillers generally satisfied...? Are there any people whose results were different from what they wanted?
주여니226.06.28Views 32Likes 0 How long do lip fillers last? Do I need to keep getting them once I get one?[5]
My lips are naturally on the thinner side, so I envy those with fuller lips and am considering lip fillers. I am hesitant about surgery and just want to naturally enhance my lip line, so I am looking into it. However, I have many questions because I heard that the duration of the effects varies from person to person. People around me say it usually lasts about 6 months to a year, but some say it fades quickly while others say it lasts longer than expected, so I am curious about the actual situation. I am concerned because I have heard that once the filler wears off, the lips look thinner than their original state, and that I need to keep getting it done periodically. I am also curious if it hurts a lot the first time, how long the swelling lasts, and if it looks awkward when smiling or speaking. I don't want it to be too thick, but rather just naturally enhance the corners of my mouth and lip volume, so I would like to know if the shape tends to turn out well according to my preference. Has anyone here ever gotten lip fillers? I'm curious about how long the effects lasted and how satisfied you were. I'm also wondering how often you get touch-ups, and if you've ever experienced the filler spreading or the shape changing over time. I would appreciate honest reviews and advice from both those who regretted getting lip fillers and those who were satisfied. 😊
담율로26.06.24Views 56Likes 1 Does lip color naturally fade as you get older?[9]
I know that as you get older, your lip line narrows and becomes smaller, but I'm curious because my lip color seems to be fading as the redness wears off. Does lip color naturally fade as you get older?
눈부신날26.06.24Views 140Likes 3 Why do pimples appear right next to the lips?[3]
This is the first time I've gotten a pimple next to my lip. Do I need to remove it with a laser? It seems like it hasn't gone away for over a week... It really bothers me and is annoying. Since it's on my lips, I think it would be too painful to use a laser. Still, it would be better to remove it cleanly, right?
머랭이26.06.23Views 45Likes 2 Review of procedures I've managed for 2 years to correct uneven facial lines — I had them done in the order of Oligio and Juvelook Volume.[4]
After finishing my orthodontic treatment, I lost so much weight in my face that the uneven lines became much worse. (Is this what a peanut shape is...?!) I've been managing it step-by-step for two years, but I'll share mainly the procedures I've undergone. The first treatment I started with was Oligio. Since I have very little facial fat, I was worried about cheek hollowing with ultrasound-based treatments, so I chose radiofrequency. When I went for consultations, everyone told me that I didn't need Thermage at my age. The saying that Oligio is like a savings account really resonated with me. The effects weren't immediately visible, but after getting treatments consistently for a year or a year and a half, I could feel my jowls gradually lifting and my facial lines becoming more defined. There is one thing I really want to tell you: with Oligio, you need to receive 600 shots at once. They told me during the consultation that 300 shots are ineffective. The pain isn't severe, but it gets hot enough to bring tears to your eyes when they work near the bone. Still, it is bearable. I get it every six months. second This is Jubelook Volume. I had it injected mainly on my cheeks, sides, and nasolabial folds. Actually, I had almost given up on getting collagen injections at a different clinic at first because it swelled up so severely. Later, I switched hospitals and had my second session; there was no swelling, and my friends said it looked like it had filled in a little. The doctor said that collagen was being produced well and that I didn't need a third session, so I finished with just two. I think the line changed as the procedures accumulated together rather than one by one. Please take note if you have similar concerns :)
후렌치파이26.06.18Views 97Likes 2 I tried Juvelux Volume and Sculptra for a year because of sunken cheeks — An honest review[3]
It has been a long-standing concern of mine that whenever I lose weight, my face gets thinner first, making my cheeks sunken and my face look sharp. So, I started collagen injections last August. I received a total of three sessions. For the first two sessions, I used Juvelux Volume mainly on the sides of my cheeks, and for the third and final session, I was really self-conscious about my nasolabial folds, so I got Sculptra injections in that area. The hospital told me that Sculptra provides firmer hold on the nasolabial folds. I received the treatments over the course of a year, so I didn't rush the process. As a result, I am half satisfied. My cheek wrinkles and crow's feet have definitely improved. But since it isn't like fillers where you can fill exactly the desired area with the desired amount, I gain weight randomly all over. Fat started accumulating in areas of my cheeks that weren't the lines I intended. Also, nodules formed when I received Sculptra for my nasolabial folds. For about a month or two, I could feel something hard when I touched it. It's gone now, but I was a bit worried back then. For those getting hit, please make sure to massage thoroughly. While receiving the treatment, I also learned about the principles of the procedure, and I think you really need to understand it to avoid wasting money. High frequency stimulation with warm heat → Improves elasticity, pores, and skin texture (Thermage, Oligio series) Ultrasound shoots to contract the skin → contours/jawline (Shrink, Ulthera series) They say that people with little facial fat may develop cheek hollowing if they receive ultrasound, and that those concerned about a double chin may not feel much effect if they only receive radiofrequency treatment. At first, I just took whatever was recommended, but after learning this principle, choosing became much easier.
일단꼬우26.06.17Views 116Likes 2 Sinsa Thread Lifting Review: Mini Geukjin 10 Threads + Volume Threads - Pain and Changes After One Week[4]
Lately, I’ve felt my skin losing elasticity, and I’ve been constantly stressed, especially about my jawline looking indistinct. I've tried getting jaw Botox a few times, but even though the square jaw area became a bit slimmer, I didn't feel like the jawline itself became more distinct. I found out that it wasn't a muscle issue but rather caused by sagging facial skin, so I looked up reviews for thread lifting in Sinsa and decided to get it done myself. How to get to a thread lifting clinic in Sinsa The hospital was a 1-2 minute walk from Exit 8 of Sinsa Station, so it was convenient to get there by public transportation. There were photos of before-and-after procedures in the elevator, and I heard that thread lifting not only slims the face line but also reduces the mid-face area, creating a youthful impression. It was helpful that there was also a self-assessment section where I could check my suitability for the procedure myself. If you make a reservation and visit, the process proceeds immediately without waiting, and I noticed there is also a system in place to compensate for any waiting time. Sinsa Thread Lifting Consultation & Diagnosis During the consultation, I was told that the cause of my blurred jawline was not a bone or muscle issue, but rather sagging facial skin. So, I decided to proceed with 10 strands of Mini Geukjin and additional volume threads for the nasolabial folds. I was informed that thread lifting works by pulling with threads, so the effects appear immediately, but volume threads work by the threads dissolving and filling the space with collagen, so the effects do not appear right away. (Before the procedure) Thread lifting pain / effectiveness / downtime I was given local anesthesia, but the anesthesia itself was quite painful. I felt pain even while the stitches were being inserted, so I can't say it didn't hurt. It was bearable pain. I could feel the lines forming immediately on the thread lifting part. However, they told me that since volume threads work by filling with collagen, it takes a little more time. I applied a bandage to the treated area and didn't take it off for three days. I got bruises in about two places, but they were light enough to be covered with makeup, and the swelling around my temples still remains even now, a week later. Changes 3 days and 1 week after Sinsa thread lifting I had the tape on for three days, and when I took it off, it was hard to tell unless you looked closely. By the 5th day, the swelling and scarring on my jaw had almost disappeared, but there was still swelling and slight pain in my temples. During the consultation, I was informed that this part could last for about a month and that there are individual differences. Since it was done with 10 lines, the change isn't dramatic, but I think my jawline will become a bit more defined after a month once the swelling goes down. with Cash Review
mango26.06.17Views 79Likes 2 It’s not easy to achieve a natural look with lip fillers, is it?[7]
I became curious after reading lip filler reviews. There are cases of spectacular transformation, but There were actually many cases where it was done so seamlessly that it wasn't noticeable. I am wondering if it is possible to preserve the original shape of the lips. I would also like to know if the difference in capacity is important. How much would be appropriate for a first-timer? I am wondering if it is possible to do it without being noticed by those around me. I am curious to hear from those who want natural results.
민트홀릭26.06.12Views 65Likes 5 I’ve summarized how much lip filler you need and the differences between domestic and imported products.[7]
I was looking into lip fillers, but since there wasn't any organized information, I looked it up myself. The basic unit is 1cc. They say that instead of putting in the whole 1cc at once, it looks most natural to add it little by little while checking the design and adjusting it through retouching. They say that if you open 1cc at the hospital, the remaining amount is usually used for touch-ups so you can make small adjustments. They say that lifting the corners of the mouth isn't possible with Botox. Botox is used only as an auxiliary measure for those with strong depressor muscles, and the method used to actually make them appear lifted involves creating an optical illusion with fillers. If you are concerned about the duration of retention, imported products are definitely said to be better. Domestic products often settle and fall out within 1 to 2 weeks, but imported ones (such as Juvederm) are fundamentally different in terms of firmness and last much longer. It is especially recommended for those concerned about wrinkles and dry lips rather than volume. The key is to fill in little by little, starting with 1cc, as applying too much will be noticeable. Please take this as a reference only, as individual results may vary :) For those of you with lip concerns, how do you all take care of them? I'm worried about it too, so I'd like to hear various opinions. #LipFiller #LipFillerDomesticImport #LipCornerFiller
콜라보26.06.12Views 89Likes 3 Would lip fillers be okay?[11]
Would lip filler treatment be good? The filler isn't injected only into the lips; the surrounding area won't swell up, right? You're concerned about the capacity, right? You should leave it to a specialist.
김민정26.06.10Views 75Likes 5 Can the inward curling of the upper lip be corrected with fillers?[6]
After giving volume to the lips with fillers Will this also help correct the way my upper lip curls inward a little?
영선이26.06.09Views 63Likes 6 What does it mean that cheek volume is important for nasolabial fold fillers?[2]
It's not just about fulfilling one's fate. I've heard a lot of people say that you need to look at the hollowness of the cheeks and the volume of the mid-face together to get a natural look. After just filling my life for nothing I'm confused because there are cases where people said I looked awkward when I smiled. Ultimately, I wonder if the overall balance of the face is more important for this procedure.
민트홀릭26.06.08Views 50Likes 5 I want to get natural-looking lip fillers.[5]
Are there any lip fillers that look natural and don't look artificial? Everyone said that lip fillers look too unnatural and are very noticeable. I think it's better not to get fillers that are excessively inflated. I want to get natural-looking lip fillers, but I'm having trouble deciding.
lemon송26.06.06Views 66Likes 1 Let's take care of dead skin cells on the lips[2]
Let's take care of dead skin cells on the lips My lips have been chapped lately. So I used a lip mask before going to sleep, and I feel a bit better.
여리나26.06.06Views 89Likes 0 Do lip fillers often look more natural after the second treatment than the first?[5]
I've seen quite a few reviews saying that they were more satisfied with their second lip filler session than the first. I am concerned because I heard that it can feel more awkward than expected at first, perhaps due to swelling or asymmetry. I became curious about the standard for a design to stabilize.
이하린26.06.05Views 68Likes 5 Question! Does the satisfaction from lip fillers last a long time?[4]
My lips are on the thinner side, so I'm considering getting lip fillers, but I'm hesitating because I've heard that they wear off faster than expected. Since it's my first time getting this, I just want a natural look, but I'm wondering how long the effects last. For those who actually tried it, how satisfied were you? I'm also curious how long it took before you had the touch-up! :)
채소걸26.06.04Views 50Likes 2 When getting lip fillers, do people usually get the corners of the mouth done as well?[5]
When looking at lip filler photos Rather than feeling like just adding volume A case that is neat all the way to the corners of the mouth It looked more natural. When getting lip fillers Usually up to the corners of the mouth Are we doing it together?
영선이26.06.04Views 200Likes 6 Lip Filler Consultation Review: Lienjang Clinic in Gangdong, Seoul[19]
They explained that it is more important how the lines look when smiling or speaking than the shape when still. I particularly remember hearing that emphasizing only the upper lip can make the facial expression look awkward. So it felt like a consultation that prioritized a natural look when moving over simple volume.
영선이26.06.04Views 529Likes 7 I want to get semi-permanent lip makeup.[3]
I would like to get semi-permanent lip makeup. There are also opinions around me telling me not to do it. How painful is semi-permanent makeup? I also want to know the price. I want to change my complexion to a more vibrant look with semi-permanent makeup.
lemon송26.06.01Views 56Likes 1 My lips keep chapping.[4]
My lips have been particularly chapped lately. The weather is getting hotter, and my skin is getting so oily that I'm even breaking out in acne. Lately, my lips have been chapped and cracking easily. Even though I apply lip balm consistently. Is there a procedure available for this kind of situation? Or would other management be necessary?
곰곰미26.06.01Views 59Likes 0 Question) Does forehead filler create natural volume?[7]
My forehead is naturally on the flatter side, so I was self-conscious whenever I took side profile photos. I don't look much different even after applying makeup, so I'm looking into forehead fillers. I looked up reviews and saw that many people are satisfied, but there are also those who said it turned off sooner than expected, so I'm hesitant. In particular, I am curious if it creates volume naturally and if there is any foreign sensation when touched. I have a question! How long did forehead fillers usually last? Is the pain during the procedure tolerable? I'm curious how long the swelling or bruising lasted. Does it become bumpy or shift over time? I would appreciate it if those who have actually received it could share their honest experiences :)
채소걸26.06.01Views 94Likes 2 How do you take care of dead skin cells on your lips?[6]
Lately, unlike my skin which is shiny during the day, I am worried because my lips keep peeling. I apply lip balm, but my lips get dry again, and there are times when I find myself touching them without even realizing it. I try not to touch it as much as possible because I'm afraid I might unconsciously pick at it, but I just can't seem to manage it. Due to the weather, I feel like my lips dry out more easily and peel frequently. Are there any nourishing treatments available for this type of situation? I would appreciate it if you could share how you usually manage severe dead skin cells, any products that helped, or any tips for lip care before bed.
mhuii26.05.31Views 70Likes 1 Solving Thin Lip Worries! Lip Filler Pain, Bruising, and Results Review[4]
It is said that as you get older, one of the symptoms of aging is that your lips become thinner. I think there might be people in their 50s and 60s who can relate to this, but my mom's upper lip has also gotten thinner compared to before. Her lips weren't particularly plump to begin with, but they became even thinner as she aged, so she was very stressed about it. That is why she decided to get lip fillers this time. I saw some posts saying that lip fillers are quite painful when looking at other reviews. My mom is usually sensitive to pain, so I warned her in advance that the lip filler would be quite painful. First, when you visit a dermatologist, you need to wash your face for a skin diagnosis. All items for grooming your face before and after treatment, as well as your hair, are well-equipped. My mom only applied sunscreen before leaving, so she came out after a quick wash. There are so many different types of lip fillers, but my mom decided on New Maris filler. Actually, rather than my mom deciding, I looked into it for her. New Maris filler is This is a hyaluronic acid-based filler that is less intimidating for first-time fillers and is suitable for use on areas with thin skin and high movement, such as the lips. It features a lineup with different viscosities and characteristics for various areas, allowing you to select the product that best suits your lip condition. It is also said that it is often used for tidying up lip lines or supplementing facial contours because it is relatively easy to adjust the shape. Hyaluronic acid-based fillers are hyaluronic acid (HA) based fillers, so they are gradually absorbed into the body over time, and are generally known to last for about 6 to 12 months. They say you should usually put in 1 to 1.5 CC, and anything more might be too much. My mom has quite thin skin, so she used 1.3 CC. Since filling in too much from the start can look awkward just because the lips are thin, they recommended getting a small amount initially and then getting it done again a few months later as a touch-up. They also agreed to proceed according to my mom's face shape and the overall condition of her lips. There was a process of taking photos to check the condition of the skin and lips, like a virtual simulation. They checked the thickness of my lips, any asymmetry between the left and right sides, and the condition of fine lines or dryness. They also explained that because the elasticity and thickness of lip tissue vary from person to person, the results may appear different even with the same dosage. I paid and moved to the treatment room. Apply pain relief cream and wait 30 minutes. Once the procedure begins, they will verify that it is a genuine New Maris product. For reference, before getting fillers After filler procedure My biggest concern before the procedure was the pain of lip fillers. As soon as I came out, I asked my mom if she was in pain, and she said, "No! I'm not in pain!" She said it felt a little numb, but she didn't feel much pain from the lip filler. My mom usually can't tolerate pain well, but she said she didn't feel much pain from the lip filler. This is a photo I took after coming back home. It was more swollen than when I left the hospital. I had read beforehand that lip fillers can be painful, so I was worried that I might not be able to eat properly, but fortunately, I was able to resume my daily activities, including eating, immediately without any problems. The next day, I noticed a bruise on the area where I got the filler. A slightly red scab formed, but it disappeared a few days later. Instead, they said their lips became much drier than usual after the procedure. So, you spent your time applying lip balm generously. The bruising and swelling have all gone down now, and it is stable. Your lower lip was originally plump, but I think it blends well. It looks natural. And the recovery period is much faster than expected. About ten days? They said it is recommended to get a touch-up after 6 months to a year, so they plan to see how long it lasts for now. I think the best approach to procedures is to not be too greedy and to do it naturally, tailored to your own body structure! I imagine many people are worried about the pain of lip fillers, but the pain was less than expected, and since I could return to my daily life immediately, it was a relatively simple procedure!
AA26.05.29Views 172Likes 2 Is it possible to get lip fillers thinner depending on the desired design?[3]
Lip filler procedures are not limited to simply increasing volume; they can also be thin and natural depending on your desired design. By conducting a customized design during the pre-procedure consultation that considers your face shape and lip line, you can achieve sophisticated results that are not excessive. Especially nowadays, as many people prefer a natural look, thin filler injections are a perfectly viable option. I understand that lip fillers usually aim to make the lips look fuller, but I only want a natural, thin look. I am wondering if it is possible to perform the procedure thinly depending on the design. I want a sophisticated result that isn't too excessive.
임★선26.05.28Views 61Likes 2 
[Question] Is it possible to make lips thinner with fillers or Botox?[8]
Lately, I keep getting self-conscious about the shape and thickness of my lips. It seems like many people usually get filler treatments to make their lips fuller. So I became a little interested and wondered if it is actually possible to make the lips thinner with filler or Botox treatments. I'm also wondering if there are options to refine the lip line while reducing volume. If possible, I am also curious if the natural look is well maintained without looking awkward after the procedure.
케이스26.05.27Views 67Likes 2 What types of customized filler treatments are available to naturally fill in wrinkles that deepen and volume lost across the face as we age?[8]
As I pass my late thirties and enter my forties, I feel deeply upset every time I see the fine lines around my eyes, mouth, and forehead increasing day by day. Whenever I look in the mirror, my skin elasticity has noticeably dropped and my face looks hollow, making me look tired and older than my age. Consequently, I have decided to undergo some serious cosmetic procedures. I have heard that fillers are effective for treating wrinkles, so I have been looking into them. However, there are so many different types, ranging from hyaluronic acid fillers to collagen-stimulating injections, that I am confused about which one is right for me. For areas with a lot of movement, such as the corners of the mouth and nasolabial folds, I think it is important to choose a product that blends in naturally without feeling foreign. I am wondering which filler product is safe, offers long-lasting results, and has minimal risk of side effects. If anyone has actually received filler treatments to improve aging wrinkles, I would appreciate it if you could share your vivid experiences regarding which areas and types of products you were most satisfied with. Please also let me know how long the effects last, and whether swelling or bruising is minimal immediately after the procedure, allowing you to return to your daily life right away. This would be of great help in selecting a clinic and planning the treatment.
이야기26.05.27Views 103Likes 5 Is liposuction ultimately the answer to lower body obesity?😢[4]
hello. I am someone who has been stressed for a long time due to lower body obesity. My upper body is on the average to slim side, but the fat is concentrated specifically on my thighs, hips, and calves, so I get really stressed every time I try on clothes. I’ve tried exercising consistently and controlling my diet by eating things like green tee shots, but only my upper body has slimmed down, and there hasn't been much change in my lower body. Much more than I expected.😭😭 In particular, the inner thighs and saddlebags really feel like they won't go away, and even a little weight gain shows first in the lower body. People around me say it’s just my body shape and there’s nothing I can do about it, while others say liposuction is the surest solution. For someone like me with lower body obesity, would it ultimately be better to get liposuction? I'm hesitating because the risks and price are quite high. However, when I look at liposuction reviews, there are many satisfied people, but there are also stories about side effects and the yo-yo effect, so I am hesitant. I'm also wondering if I should think of it as body line correction rather than just losing weight.
지은26.05.26Views 69Likes 0 Please recommend a lifting procedure to improve skin texture and elasticity — one that maintains volume.[3]
I started noticing my skin losing elasticity, and it started making me feel a bit down. I've been working hard on my basic home care, but it feels like I've reached my limit, so I started looking into lifting procedures. I heard that you need to manage fine lines before they turn into deep wrinkles, so I am looking for something that can improve both skin texture and elasticity. However, I want something that maintains volume! = I’d like a procedure that doesn’t cause fat loss! I am looking into Botox, lifting, and radiofrequency treatments, but there are so many types that I don't know where to start. For those of you who had similar concerns, which lifting procedure was most effective for your skin texture and elasticity?
붕붕26.05.25Views 58Likes 1 I have a mole on my lip; would it be harder to remove than a mole on my face?[6]
Unusually, I have had a mole on my lip since I was young. I had it. The mole on my face was at the dermatology clinic. I had one removed, but somehow I feel like a mole on the lip would be more painful and sensitive. I haven't even been able to try it yet. Is it harder to remove a mole on the lip than on the face? I'm a coward, so removing the mole on my lip is scarier.
행복한일상26.05.22Views 272Likes 1 It's my first time getting lip fillers. Is it really painful?[13]
My lips are on the thinner side, so I'm considering getting lip fillers for the first time, but the thing I'm most afraid of is the pain. Looking at the reviews, some people say it was better than expected, but others say it was so painful it made them cry, so I'm scared... I've heard that the lips, in particular, are thin and sensitive, so they hurt even with numbing cream. Is it actually like that? I'm curious if it stings a little during the procedure, or if it's really hard to bear. I also want to know how long the swelling and bruising lasted after getting hit! Based on the first person Naturally occurring volume Maintenance period A time when it is very noticeable I am also curious about this.
담율로26.05.21Views 448Likes 4 Question) Will laser treatment for a mole on the lip line be very painful?[3]
A few years ago, a small spot appeared on my daughter's upper lip line. It's getting bigger little by little, so should I get laser treatment? He seemed to be thinking about it. It wasn't very visible before because it was covered by makeup But it's not covered right now. Since it is a sensitive area, I wonder if the laser procedure will be very painful. Whether there are any side effects, what the likelihood of recurrence is, etc. My timid daughter has a lot of questions. If anyone has ever had a mole removed from their lip, the procedure Please share your review.
이혜진26.05.20Views 70Likes 0 Lip filler consultation, Mapo Lienjang Clinic is pretty good.[11]
My friend said she was looking into lip fillers, so... We visited Lienjang Clinic Hongdae branch together. I thought they only looked at lip thickness. They even explained the direction of the corners of the mouth and the movement when smiling. Depending on the type of filler It was fascinating to see that there was also a difference in texture. The atmosphere wasn't one of excessive pressure, so I felt comfortable listening.
이하린26.05.19Views 130Likes 4 I am leaving a review about my satisfaction with lip fillers and the changes I personally experienced.[5]
I am concerned about my thin lips, so I started looking into the satisfaction levels for lip fillers. I felt satisfied with the lip filler due to the natural changes after the procedure. Currently, satisfaction with lip fillers is high due to the comfortable change they provide. At first, the most disappointing thing was that the lip line didn't stand out well even after applying lip makeup. Especially when taking photos, if my lips looked thin, I felt like my overall impression looked bland. While looking for a way to add natural volume, I ended up searching for a lot of reviews regarding satisfaction with lip fillers. During the consultation, I was advised that it would be better to proceed in a way that preserves my original lip line rather than adding excessive volume. At first, I was worried that it might look unnatural, but after fully explaining that I wanted a natural change, the procedure was performed. I felt some swelling immediately after the procedure, but it gradually stabilized over time. After the swelling subsided, the lip line became clearer, naturally increasing satisfaction with the lip filler. I was most satisfied with how the color payoff looked especially beautiful when applied as lip makeup. Hearing people around me say that the atmosphere had changed somehow made the change feel more real. Rather than feeling excessively plump, it made my natural lips look a bit more refined, so it wasn't too overwhelming. Through this experience, I realized that natural balance is more important than design for satisfaction with lip fillers. Currently, I am paying attention to care to keep my lips moisturized while monitoring their condition. Above all, there is no awkwardness when smiling or speaking, so overall satisfaction with the lip filler is high. I would like to continue being satisfied with my lip fillers in the future, maintaining a natural look without going overboard. I remember hesitating a lot at first, but I also wonder why I worried so much.
이하린26.05.12Views 82Likes 4 I'm interested in semi-permanent lip makeup, but will the side effects be severe?[2]
I usually look pale without makeup, so I tend to wear bright colors for my lips. However, after a meal or a cup of coffee, my lip tint wears off quickly and looks so dull, so I have to reapply tint or lipstick frequently. Lately, I find it a hassle to apply lipstick constantly, so I've become interested in semi-permanent lip makeup. Has anyone tried it? I think it would be convenient once done, but would the side effects be severe?
행복한일상26.05.11Views 72Likes 0 The effects of the pigment laser I experienced after getting a lip mole removed[1]
I had a mole on my lower lip, and it was large enough that it couldn't be covered even with lipstick. I visited a dermatology clinic for a consultation on mole removal and had it removed using a pigmentation laser. The pigment laser was so effective that I recommend it to anyone with moles on their lips. lip mole There was a long, vertical brown spot on one side of the lower lip. The color was quite intense, so it wasn't covered even with lipstick. It wasn't a mole that had been there for a long time; it appeared at some point without me even realizing it. I went to the dermatology clinic and had a check-up. The doctor examined it and said it is not a normal mole, but likely hyperpigmentation from a scar left behind by repeated irritation from picking at dead skin cells on the lips or causing bleeding. I think it was because I had a bad habit of picking at the dead skin on my lips. It wasn't a problem serious enough to require a biopsy, so I had it removed with a laser. The hospital said it was a pigment laser, but I can't remember the exact name of the laser device. Pigment laser I understand that this laser is frequently used to remove freckles and moles because the pigment laser is very effective. Since the skin on the lips is very thin, we decided to proceed with a gentler approach in two sessions rather than doing it strongly all at once. Honestly, I thought it would hurt a lot. After all, the lips are such a sensitive area. I applied the anesthetic ointment and waited for about 20 to 30 minutes, and my lips started to tingle shortly after applying it. The laser made a few popping sounds and then finished quickly! I was surprised that it didn't hurt as much as I expected, and from that moment on, my expectations for the pigment laser's effects grew even higher. After 1 procedure Immediately after the procedure, there was some swelling and a slight wound, but other than that, the black spot pigmentation faded right away. The size of the spot decreased immediately, too. The pigment laser was really effective. I went back in a week and after 2 laser sessions After doing it twice, the size shrank even more and the redness faded. And the removal procedure is done! I really felt the effects of the pigment laser. After about ten days here, the red marks disappeared, and my lips returned to their natural color. If you look closely, you can see brown traces indicating the process of returning to the original lip color... but the pigment laser was so effective that they are barely visible in the photo. And now! Even the traces have been completely erased haha I thought recovery would be slow since the lips are a constantly moving part of the body, but Recovery after the procedure was faster than I expected, and it didn't feel like it left a scar. The recovery period is fast, so the pigment laser effect gets a perfect score!! And for those of you who frequently pick at your lips ㅠㅠ, it can turn into lip moles, so please never pick at the dead skin and make sure to use lip balm and moisturize. Overall, I was very satisfied with the procedure, so the pigment laser was really effective for me!
HEE26.05.11Views 270Likes 1 How long does lip filler last?[15]
My lips aren't that big, but they have absolutely no volume. The face is on the larger side, but the lips seem small, so it feels like the balance is a bit off. So these days I go around with my lips overdrawn. Still, my lower lip is spreading out too much, so I was thinking of trying some plumping cosmetics. But I tried using something else before, and I didn't like the stinging and tingling sensation. I was wondering if I should get lip fillers. I'm curious about the staying power, and also whether I'll have to keep getting it done once I get it.
므찌당당26.05.11Views 101Likes 2 How long does the effect of lip fillers last?[13]
I have a complex about having small lips, so I'm thinking of getting lip fillers. The price is relatively low, so I try to maintain it regularly if possible. But how long do lip fillers usually last? I'm also curious about how to maintain it to extend the duration. Since this is my first time getting fillers, I don't know much about it. I've heard that lip fillers usually wear off faster than those in other areas... I guess it's because of all the movement...? I would like to know if getting multiple filler injections makes the effects last longer, or if they wear off faster.
여리나26.05.10Views 67Likes 3 (Question) My lips are small, so I am considering plastic surgery. Is there a surgery that can widen the horizontal length?[2]
My lips are really short. It’s not that it’s thick, but the width is too short, so I’ve been hearing a lot of people say that it looks narrow-minded for a long time. (I've been told so many times that my eyes and nose are big but my mouth is so small that it has become a complex for me.) If your lips are long when you smile, it gives you a refreshing impression, doesn't it? I want to have that kind of impression... but my mouth looks cramped when I smile, so I end up covering my mouth with my hand even when I laugh. My lips are small, so I always use lip liner to extend the width and create an over-lip look. It's noticeable now that I've done it this way... (Acquaintances have even asked me if I had jajangmyeon on my mouth. T_T) It doesn't look natural, and it looks unnatural in photos. I am looking into surgery to widen the width of my lips. First, let me show you a picture of my lips. Doesn't he look a bit frustrated and full of complaints? It’s so stressful because the width is short, giving a cramped impression and making me look narrow-minded. Some reviews say the horizontal length cannot be extended, but lip fillers are available. I heard that lip fillers only make the lips fuller while keeping the width the same. I don't even know which statement is correct. For reference, I would like to get permanent cosmetic surgery rather than lip fillers or Botox. If I have corner of the mouth surgery, will the horizontal length be expanded? Since the width of my lips is short, my nostrils seem wider too. I want to become prettier, but there aren't many reviews, so I ended up asking this question. The lips I want are like the picture above, where the horizontal length looks longer!! I want to have a refreshing impression even without smiling loudly. By any chance, has anyone here had lip surgery? If you are here, I would appreciate it if you could share your experiences, side effects, or what kind of surgery is needed to extend the horizontal length. I have an important event next year, so I really want to finish the surgery by then and become someone with a bright smile!!
메론잉26.05.07Views 224Likes 0 I'm a bit scared of semi-permanent lip color...[4]
It is also a hassle to keep applying tint. I heard that these days, many people are getting natural-looking semi-permanent lip makeup. I'm getting a little interested. But if the color remains too dark or I was scared because there were reviews saying it turned red over time. Maybe it's because it's the mouth, unlike eyebrow tattooing, but I'm hesitant to do it.
민트홀릭26.05.07Views 104Likes 3 I want to add volume to my face. How about forehead fillers?[18]
Although the face is big, I think the eyes, nose, and lips are all well-balanced. However, my forehead looks particularly sunken, making my face look flat. Since the forehead area is narrow and flat, my face appears wider and seems larger. I am wondering if getting fillers to add volume to my forehead would be a good idea. I want to know reviews from people who have gotten facial fillers.
므찌당당26.04.30Views 106Likes 3 Real Review of Cheek Filler Effects ➡️ Natural Transformation with Restored Facial Volume[5]
I was concerned that hollowed-out cheeks made my face look older, so I researched the effects of cheek fillers and tried the procedure myself. To start with the conclusion, the filler instantly restored volume, making my overall impression feel much softer. I was particularly impressed by how filling in the sunken cheeks dramatically changed the overall look of my face. When I first got the procedure, I was worried it might look unnaturally swollen, but if the appropriate amount is used, the cheek hollowing filler effect appears very natural. There may be some slight swelling or bruising immediately after the procedure, but it stabilizes after a few days, and the cheek hollowing filler effect settles more clearly. The biggest effect I felt from the cheek filler was that my facial contours seemed to be refined. As the sunken areas were filled in, shadows were reduced, and my skin looked more elastic. I was particularly satisfied because the effect of the filler was clearly noticeable when taking photos. Another advantage of cheek filler is that the procedure is quick and there is almost no recovery period. It is easily accessible because you can receive the treatment without any burden even with a busy lifestyle and return to your daily life immediately. Therefore, many first-time patients also have a positive experience with the cheek filler effect. However, the effect of cheek fillers is not permanent and is gradually absorbed after a certain period, so maintenance is required. Although there are individual differences, the results usually last for about 6 months to a year, so it is recommended to receive replenishment treatments periodically. Overall, cheek filler treatment is a highly satisfying procedure for those seeking quick changes and natural improvement. Since the results appear much more natural when performed subtly, we recommend consulting with experienced medical professionals before proceeding.
담율로26.04.29Views 207Likes 2 I underwent lens implantation surgery for vision correction at Seoul Bright World Ophthalmology Clinic![10]
First, I will provide verification from the actual payment receipt, excluding only the card portion... The price was a bit higher than I expected, but I am really satisfied after getting the procedure. I usually wear glasses, and after hearing reviews about LASIK, I was actually planning to get the procedure myself, but when I actually went for a consultation, they recommended lens implantation instead. I felt a strong aversion to putting something in my eyes, so I was a bit hesitant, but As stated on the hospital website, they explain everything step by step and make recommendations, so I looked up some reviews and it seemed good, so I decided to get the procedure. I feel like I can comfortably go around without my glasses now and have fun haha. There were no major side effects, and I got used to it quickly, so it is one of the procedures I think I did well. The best thing is that it involves inserting a lens rather than cutting into the cornea, so you can remove it at any time and switch to the other side. The fact that it had few side effects was appealing, and the real advantage was being able to recover in just one day and return to daily life. It is the same.
쿠보26.04.23Views 167Likes 1 My lips are getting thinner as I get older; would fillers be effective?[23]
My mom's upper lip is getting thinner and thinner. Is it also a sign of aging that lips become thinner as I get older? Your lips definitely seem thinner than before. You were actually on the plump side originally, you know? At first I wasn't sure, but when I compared it to old photos, I could actually see that the volume had decreased...! My mom also often says that her lips have gotten thinner. I heard that as you age, lips lose elasticity and gradually become thinner, just like skin; I guess this is one of the symptoms of aging. My mom doesn't usually wear much makeup, but she always makes sure to wear lipstick. She said that her lips have gotten thinner, so she's lost the fun of applying it... Since a lot of people get lip fillers these days, my mom is interested in them too. So, the topic of lip fillers came up, I've seen a lot of young people getting fillers... are there many middle-aged people who get lip fillers as well? How do the effects of lip fillers appear and how long do they last? I'm wondering if it's possible to just add volume naturally, or if it might look unnatural if too much is added.... How long does it usually last, and do I need to get this periodically like facial procedures? I'm curious about the effects, but I'm also curious about the realistic side effects. Things like bruising or swelling, becoming bumpy, or looking saggier later on. Also, since I am older, I am curious if there is a difference in recovery speed and longevity compared to younger people. I also want to know if you were naturally satisfied and how long the effect lasts. I'm not a concern about removing blemishes or things like that, but since it's my lips... I'm having trouble deciding because I'm worried I might regret trying it. Has anyone had lip fillers (especially those in their 50s and 60s) or knows of anyone's experience with them? I would appreciate your expert opinion!
AA26.04.23Views 1137Likes 8 For those who didn't see results from the first Juvelook Volume session, did you receive the second and third sessions as well?[7]
I got Juvelook Volume injections on my nasolabial folds and cheekbones, but after the swelling went down, it seemed like there was almost no effect, so I didn't get the second round. It feels like a waste to give up after just the first dose, but I've also heard that it really works if you get all three, so I'm conflicted lol. I'm wondering if I shouldn't give up just because the first time didn't work, or if the effectiveness varies as you go through the second and third treatments. For those who have completed all three treatments, how were the effects?
차오름26.04.23Views 169Likes 3 Is there anything other than nasolabial fold fillers that can add volume without feeling like a foreign body?[10]
My nasolabial folds are deep, so lifting alone has its limits; I think I need to fill them in with volume. I'm scared because there are so many reviews saying that fillers feel foreign or clumpy. My biggest worry is that the feeling of something being inside is uncomfortable lol Is there any procedure other than fillers that can naturally add volume? Please let me know if there is a procedure where you saw effective results filling in nasolabial folds without any foreign body sensation!
핸드워씨26.04.23Views 213Likes 6 Which is better for nasolabial folds, Sculptra or Juvelook Volume?[12]
Lately, I'm most worried about my nasolabial folds getting deeper... I heard that both Sculptra and Juvelook Volume are effective for nasolabial folds, but the ingredients and methods seem different, so I don't know which one to choose. I'm worried about nodules, and how does the duration differ? For those who have tried both, which one were you more satisfied with?
알랑가몰라26.04.23Views 299Likes 8 Between Botox and fillers, which is better for the lips?[10]
Do Botox or fillers differ depending on the area? Do you decide after a medical examination? Which procedure would be better? You're probably wondering how effective Botox or fillers will be. If the procedure is performed once, is the exact same procedure performed for re-treatment?
김민정26.04.20Views 134Likes 4 Lip fillers usually look unnatural at first, right?[7]
These days, I don't think it feels excessive. I noticed there are many styles that just naturally add volume. But the problem is, I have a feeling that such a natural result won't come out from the start?! So there is also a saying that it is better to take it in small increments. I've heard that you have to catch it in one go for it to look nice, so I'm not sure which is right. And I've also heard that the lips, in particular, can become bumpy over time. I'm also wondering if I shouldn't touch it at all.
영선이26.04.20Views 84Likes 6 Is there a big difference between the Jube Look and the Jube Look Volume?[3]
I have never had any dermatological procedures other than Botox. Lately, my cheeks have become so sunken that my cheekbones look very prominent, which is a huge concern for me. It makes my impression look fiercer, and I get stressed every time I look in the mirror. So, while looking for a good procedure for sunken cheeks, I came across something called Juvelook Volume. Are Juvelook and Juvelook Volume very different? What are the differences between them?
MJ26.04.18Views 71Likes 2 I'm curious about the duration and side effects of semi-permanent lip tattooing.[4]
I wonder if my skin type has changed as I've gotten older. It was getting too dry. The worst part was my lips. Ever since I even suffered from cheilitis It seems like my lip line and lip color are fading as well. Like eyebrow tattoos Lips are also like semi-permanent makeup I heard you get tattoos. I have a few questions. First of all, how painful is it? Even when I received semi-permanent eyebrow treatment I heard it doesn't hurt at all. I was in quite a bit of pain. I'm worried it might hurt more because it's near my lips. I am also curious about the duration of the effect and whether there are any side effects. My skin tends to be sensitive, so Because of the fear that side effects might occur I am hesitating about getting semi-permanent lip makeup.
seabuck26.04.15Views 287Likes 0 How many sessions of Juvelook Volume do I need to see proper results?[6]
I have the type of skin where my under-eyes look sunken, making my dark circles appear worse. While looking into Juve Look Volume, I saw many reviews saying that it isn't a one-time treatment. I can't quite get a sense of how many sessions I need to feel the filling in. I am also curious if there is a difference in effectiveness depending on the session. For those who have tried it personally, how many times did it take you to be satisfied?
스누피26.04.14Views 123Likes 4 A genuine review of filling in my sunken cheeks! I saw results with BR Dermatology's Juvelook Volume.[16]
I received the Juvelook Volume treatment at BR Dermatology Clinic. I was concerned that my cheeks were gradually sinking and my face was looking tired as I got older. I was hesitant about getting fillers, so I chose this clinic after looking for a way to naturally add volume. During the consultation, I felt reassured because they assured me they would proceed without overdoing it, tailoring the treatment to my facial contours. The procedure was a bit stinging, but it was more bearable than I expected. Afterward, I had some slight swelling and bruising, but it subsided naturally over a few days. At first, it didn't seem like there was much of a change, but as time passed, my cheeks became subtly fuller, and my face looked much more vibrant overall. I am very satisfied because it feels like I've become naturally prettier without looking too obvious, and I plan to continue taking care of myself.
아라26.04.14Views 204Likes 4 My lips have been so dry and chapped lately. Why is that?[3]
My lips have been very dry and chapped for about two weeks now. My lips have been slightly dry in the past as well. It seemed to happen mostly during the change of seasons or in the winter, but it wasn't as severe as it is these days. So, whenever I felt my lips were a little dry, applying a light layer of lip balm was usually enough. But lately, my lips have been so severely dry, cracked, and chapped that it is uncomfortable, and since dead skin is peeling off, they don't look good even when I apply lip balm. Why do my lips get this severely dry and chapped? I'm curious.
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